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Daniel Beilin, OMD, LAc
With the awareness that the increased cancer, autoimmune,
endocrine as well as neurological diseases are multiplying
exponentially, a whole-system approach must be taken in order to
accurately prioritize toxic or infected organs and tissues.
Orthodox medicine attempts to do this with blood panels or
nuclear medicine studies, but in most cases either has a limited
view of anatomy or cannot assess dynamic integrity of the actual
organ function. Some complementary methods include stool, hair
or urinalysis usually missing a provocation element, thus being
also blind to the reaction-response of a system, leaving the
true capacity of an organ to intuition of the doctor,
necessarily unacceptable. There is until now no instrument or
survey method which glances at systems from an objective
relational database, and with the CRT Thermographic method we
not only see the organs as they function in response to stress,
but a printout by CRT reveals organ/tissue function in relation
to the whole system and all other organs which place a
questionable organ in plain view with relational clarity. CRT
stands for Computerized Regulation Thermography, a German
version of thermographic scanning which is now FDA cleared and
is billable to most insurance companies.
Thousands of patient or insurance company dollars are wasted
every day with unnecessary tests, and then, whether in
complementary medicine or not, wrong organs are treated which
lead nowhere for the patient or the success of the physician.
The CRT system has incorporated 3 programs which survey the
whole body in terms of viscera (liver, pancreas, kidney,
etc...), the breasts (12 criteria have been established for
suspicion) and the teeth, where cavitations, focal infections,
periodontitis, TMJ and heavy metal problems are brought to the
forefront.
By taking a survey and study of German Biological Medicine, many
diagnostic methods have been used over the years, but most are
subjective or have a strong subjective element, meaning that
there is no ‘quality control’ of the practitioner.
Practitioners of mediocre medical backgrounds can miss pertinent
physiological facts and make tremendous errors. Although such
systems like EAV or Vega are useful for defining prescription
choice and detail, clinics in Europe have relied on objective
tests such as the CRT system for decisions which stand up to
strict parameters defined by the FDA and its division of
radiological devices. For instance, once a suspicion is made
using the CRT system, necessary tests such as X-ray or MRI
usually concur and make surgical interception or neural therapy
treatments well justified and result in disestablishment of
focal causes of many dysfunctions. The Paracelsus Clinic, a
large complementary medicine hospital and center in St. Gallen,
Switzerland has utilized CRT for over 15 years and begins an
intake of every patient by this method. “We can see the overall
picture of organ function and often shorten our treatment time
by up to 60% when we use the CRT method” says Dr. Thomas Rau,
who sees over 50 patients per day and has lectured on biological
medicine worldwide. “By the CRT we can understand the scope of
the causes of disease by a study of the successful cases which
come from all over the world due to the inadequacies for disease
resolution by their own doctors. There have been many cases
where we can visualize the original cause and see why it had
been missed. Then we assess the patient for heavy metals and
infections”. Dr. Rau uses a combination of tests based upon his
findings by the CRT device as well as DMPS clearance and
darkfield microscopy.
Source:
Beilin, D. (2004). Systemic Biological Imaging of Patients with
Toxic Syndromes. Explore, 13, 1.
Retrieved April 4, 2006 from:
http://www.explorepub.com/articles/summaries/13_1_beilin.html
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